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Crimpshrine was an American punk rock band from Berkeley, California. The group was formed in 1982 by
Aaron Cometbus Aaron Elliott (born May 20, 1968), better known as Aaron Cometbus, is an American musician, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor, best known as the creator of the punk zine ''Cometbus''. Career Born in Berkeley, California, Cometbus started ...
, founder of the seminal punk rock zine '' Cometbus'', and future
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vocalist Jesse Michaels. They grew out of the East Bay scene, centered on 924 Gilman Street, and had an important influence on later East Bay bands such as Operation Ivy,
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and punk rock in general.


History


Establishment (1982-1986)

Crimpshrine originally formed in 1982 under the name S.A.G. with
Aaron Cometbus Aaron Elliott (born May 20, 1968), better known as Aaron Cometbus, is an American musician, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor, best known as the creator of the punk zine ''Cometbus''. Career Born in Berkeley, California, Cometbus started ...
playing guitar and Jesse Michaels (later of
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) on vocals, both 13 years old.''Sleep, What's That?'' liner notes. Retrieved 2014-08-23 Michaels initially attempted to play guitar, but "didn't know any chords, so I played with my thumb." According to Elliot, the band had a "serious lack of equipment" during this time, as they had one drum and only 3 strings on the guitar, which was tuned to a barre chord. They quickly added friend Jeff Ott, then 12, on drums initially but switched to guitar soon after and Cometbus took over drums. Regarding Ott's guitar skills, Michaels described him as "twenty times better than us". Michaels was kicked out of the band in 1984, which he said was for "smoking too much pot", and Ott and Cometbus changed the band's name to Crimpshrine. According to Ott, the name came from a nickname for a girl they knew who had "bleached-blond, burned, crimped hair." The group initially wanted a female singer, but could not find one so Ott took over on vocals in late 1984 and they then went through various different line-ups during 1985. Ott began experimenting with playing
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and piano, a man named Isaac joined on violin and Tim Armstrong (then known as Lint) played bass for a brief period. Pete Rypins joined as the group's bassist in October 1986 and, according to Cometbus, "started to get out of Jeff's basement and play some parties and shows."


Active years (1987-1989)

After Rypins joined, they played shows sporadically during its early years, with vocalist Ott living on the streets of Berkeley for a time."Crimpshrine,"
''Maximum Rocknroll,'' whole no. 63 (Aug. 1988).
In February 1987, the group recorded their first demo tape at 924 Gilman Street, which received enough circulation that '' Maximumrocknroll'' asked the band to record songs for the magazine's upcoming compilation '' Turn It Around!'', to which the band agreed and recorded "Another Day" and "Rearranged" in August. Shortly after, they went to Dangerous Rhythm in Oakland, California to record songs for their debut EP with producer/engineer Kevin Army. David Hayes, co-founder of Lookout Records, was impressed with the band and offered to release the tracks recorded at Dangerous Rhythm. The group agreed and their debut EP '' Sleep, What's That?'' was released in January 1988. Idon Bryant, a friend of the band's, joined on second guitar soon after and they went to Dancing Dog Studios in Emeryville, California to record their debut album in April.''Lame Gig Contest'' liner notes. Retrieved 2014-08-23 Although the recordings were turned down by Lookout, the band added tracks from previous sessions and released '' Lame Gig Contest'' in Germany on the label Musical Tragedies. Crimpshrine then embarked on their only United States tour in September 1988. The tour was a contentious one, with Idon Bryant and Pete Rypins abruptly leaving the band in
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and heading home.Al Kowalewski, "Crimpshrine," ''Flipside,'' whole no. 57 (Fall 1988), pp. 59-60. Stuck in Florida without a bassist, friends Ben Weasel and
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of Screeching Weasel drove out from Chicago to help them out and the former played bass with the band for two shows. A bit later when Screeching Weasel was without a drummer, Cometbus played drums with them for two shows around Chicago. Paul Curran was then courted to join Crimpshrine on bass, so he and his brother Jack drove out in a Ford Pinto and finished the tour with the band.''Quit Talkin' Claude...'' liner notes. Retrieved 2014-08-24 After the tour in January 1989, they went to Dancing Dog Studios again and recorded what would end up being their final release, the '' Quit Talkin' Claude...'' EP.


Break-up and legacy

The group broke up in May 1989 shortly after the release of the ''Quit Talkin' Claude...'' EP. Cometbus went on to perform in Pinhead Gunpowder among many other bands, Ott went on to front Fifteen, Curran joined
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and Rypins became the bassist for
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and later The Tantrums. In recent years, the band has been regarded as influential by many of their peers, including Operation Ivy,
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,
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, Screeching Weasel and
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, among others. A tribute album to both Crimpshrine and Fifteen, called ''Can You Spare a Dime?'', was released in 1998 by Microcosm Publishing. Crimpshrine is featured in the 2017 documentary '' Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk''. Although closely associated with the
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, Cometbus was quick to note in a 1988 interview with '' Flipside'' magazine that they were not a direct product of Gilman, having been established as a band years before the launch of the club. "We helped them as much as they helped us because we are a part of it just as much," Cometbus said.


Band members

Main members *
Aaron Cometbus Aaron Elliott (born May 20, 1968), better known as Aaron Cometbus, is an American musician, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor, best known as the creator of the punk zine ''Cometbus''. Career Born in Berkeley, California, Cometbus started ...
 –
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(1984-1989), guitar (1982-1984) * Jeff Ott –
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, guitar (1984-1989), drums (1983-1984) * Pete Rypins –
bass Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range: ** Bass (instrument), including: ** Acoustic bass gui ...
, backing vocals (1986-1988) * Idon Bryant – guitar (1988) * Paul Curran – bass (1988-1989) Other members * Jesse Michaels – lead vocals (1982-1984) *
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 – bass (1984)


Discography

Studio albums * '' Lame Gig Contest'' (1989) EPs * '' Sleep, What's That?'' (1988) * '' Quit Talkin' Claude...'' (1989) Split EPs * ''Closed Up, Caught Up and Fucked Up'' (with Mutley Chix) (1989) * ''Burning Bridges'' (with G-Whiz) (1989) * "Better Half" / "Sanctuary" (with
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) (1993) Compilation albums * ''Duct Tape Soup'' (1992) * ''The Sound of a New World Being Born'' (1998) Other appearances * "I Don't Know Why" on ''Bay Mud'' – Not on Label (1986) * "2nd Generation Junkies" on ''Lethal Noise'' – Not on Label (1986) * "Rearranged" on ''Lethal Noise, Vol. 2'' – Not on Label (1987) * "Another Day" and "Rearranged" on '' Turn It Around!'' – '' Maximumrocknroll'' (1987) * "Trying Too Hard", "Sanctuary" and "Construction" on ''Caution'' – Skene! Records (1988) * "Pick Up the Pieces" on ''The World's in Shreds: Volume 1'' – Shredder Records (1988) * "Summertime" on ''
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'' – Lookout! Records (1988) * "Pretty Mess" on ''The World's in Shreds: Volume 2'' – Shredder Records (1989) * "Free Will" on ''Make the Collector Nerd Sweat'' –
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(1990) * "Walk Away" and "I Don't Know Why" on ''Lest We Forget'' – BBT Tapes (1991) * "Tomorrow" and "
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/Going Home" on ''Benicia'' – Take a Day (1993)


References


External links


Crimpshrine: Pick Up the Pieces fan site
{{Authority control Punk rock groups from California Musical groups from Berkeley, California Musical groups established in 1982 Musical groups disestablished in 1989 American musical trios Musical quartets 1982 establishments in California